After the operation was canceled, the corps was ordered to the Italian front.
In June 1944, the corps was ordered west to take part in the defence of Normandy.
The 4th corps was ordered to march upon the bridge of Chatelet.
On May 8, 1942, the corps was ordered to the front line.
The corps, now numbering 100 men, was ordered to the Mafeking front on 16 October 1899.
This corps was ordered to march to Spain and its first units reached Burgos around 1 January 1810.
However the corps, including 1st Panzer Division, was ordered removed from the line on September 18.
The renamed corps was ordered to form a part of the 6th Army, defending the approaches to Budapest.
On 11 February 1945, the corps was ordered to attempt a breakout.
Col. Armand's corps was ordered to support the left flank.